Connection and Promotion
One of the purposes of SynapticLight is to connect with filmmakers across the board. This has been achieved through various means; in particular:
- Blog Posts
- Comments
- Sharing and Bookmarking on respective Social Networking sites like Twitter and FaceBook
I am opening up the opportunity to engage on you own accord, by starting the conversation – as apposed to waiting for a topic you can engage upon. The only rule is that it falls within the realm of filmmaking and any possible utility, mechanism or strategy that can be used to promote, distribute or empower filmmaking (as well as film and film makers).
Suggested Topics
Topic/themes can be – for example – any of the following (but not strictly):
- Film Making Techniques
- Film Making Opportunities
- Critique of a Film, style used in a film or procedures used.
- Christian Film
- Film Making and the Church
- Pre-Production, Post-Production and Production tools and techniques
- Film Maker Profiles (or any filling a role in the process of making a file)
- Any aspect of Social Networking or Social Media used in Film Promotion, Production or Distribution
- Personal Experiences and Thoughts on Making Film
- Inspirational and helpful opinions and stories on any aspect in or outside of Hollywood; Independent or Mainstream; or Hobby FilmMaking
etc …
Procedure To Submit a Guest Post
- Register, supplying a bio about yourself that will be added to the bottom of the post. Also add a suitable profile picture,
- Write the Post, preferably in the region of 100 words or more. Grammer and Spelling must be checked. The post must be your own words and not copied from anywhere else.
- Suggest at least one image to be used that complies to Creative Commons; with the right to use and/or modify the image. Credit must be give to the owner of the image. You can email the image or specify the url at the top of the post.
- After the post has been submitted and reviewed you will be told when it is published.
So what are you waiting for? I would love to hear what you have to say.
[Image made up by DigitalParadox and Far0_RC1]


